Discovering Dementia

Penny Bell

How one person's dementia story led to a journey of discovery. A podcast with Penny Bell.

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Season 2 Episode 6 Julia Hailes' Story - Dementia, Care Homes and COVID-19
Jul 15 2020
Season 2 Episode 6 Julia Hailes' Story - Dementia, Care Homes and COVID-19
General content note for this episode: suicide, assisted dyingJulia Hailes is a sustainability pioneer who started her career in the 80s. She has had a tremendously close relationship with her mum for the whole of her life – as a mother, friend and confidant. Her mum’s subsequent diagnosis of dementia has had a huge effect. Julia has navigated these difficult years with her whole family and in particular, her sister, Amanda Campbell, who has been incredibly supportive. They have really appreciated each other throughout the process of caring for their mum - even more so with COVID-19 creating new and difficult challenges. From being able to tell her anything, Julia and her sister have had to watch as their mother slips away from them, with the pain of never really being able to say a proper goodbye. With lockdown restrictions in place, Julia and I were able to connect via the internet for our conversation. This is her story. For more information on Julia’s work, visit www.juliahailes.comVote for Discovering Dementia as your Listeners' Choice at the British Podcast Awards: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votePlease be aware, this episode mentions suicide, assisted dying and Dignitas, the Swiss clinic which helps people to end their own lives.Discovering Dementia is produced and presented by Penny Bell, with original music by Leila MitwallyPlease do subscribe, rate and review the podcast. It will help others to find us.To get in touch, email info@discoveringdementia.co.ukSay hello on instagram @discoveringdementiaJoin the facebook group @dementiapodcastCheck out twitter @dementiapodcastwww.discoveringdementia.co.ukTrigger warning: contains references to suicide and assisted dyingIf you're in the UK and in need of someone to talk to someone, call The Samaritans on 116 123. For those outside the UK, you can call: Argentina: 02234930430; Australia: 131114; Austria: 017133374; Belgium: 106; Bosnia & Herzegovina: 080 05 03 05; Botswana: 3911270; Brazil: 212339191; Canada: 5147234000 (Montreal); 18662773553 (outside Montreal); Croatia: 014833888; Denmark: +4570201201; Egypt: 7621602; Finland: 010 195 202; France: 0145394000; Germany: 08001810771; Holland: 09000767; Hong Kong: +852 2382 0000; Hungary: 116123; India: 8888817666; Ireland: +4408457909090; Italy: 800860022; Japan: +810352869090; Mexico: 5255102550; New Zealand: 045861048; Norway: +4781533300; Philippines: 028969191; Poland: 5270000; Russia: 0078202577577; Spain: 914590050; South Africa: 0514445691; Sweden: 46317112400; Switzerland: 143; USA: 18002738255 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 2 Episode 4 Peter's Story of early onset Alzheimer's
May 13 2020
Season 2 Episode 4 Peter's Story of early onset Alzheimer's
Peter Berry has been living with early onset Alzheimer’s disease for the last 5 years. Along with his wife, Teresa, he talks to Penny about his life. Previously the owner of a busy timber business, after his diagnosis at the age of 50, he was no longer able to work. He had some very low times but having always been a positive person, he began to focus on ways he could help others and raise awareness.His passion for cycling led him to undertake several challenges to raise money for young onset dementia and for dementia research, with his most recent adventure on a penny farthing.You can follow Peter on facebook – Peter Berry Living with Alzheimer’s – and check out his website https://peterberrylwa.wixsite.com/peterberryVote for Discovering Dementia as your Listeners' Choice at the British Podcast Awards: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voteThis episode of Discovering Dementia was produced and presented by Penny Bell, with original music by Leila Mitwally.Please complete the podcast awards survey to give your views at www.podcastviews.com and don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast, and rate and review.To get in touch, say hello on instagram @discoveringdementia Join the facebook group @dementiapodcastAnd check out twitter @dementiapodcast www.discoveringdementia.co.ukTrigger warning: contains references to suicide and depressionIf you're in the UK and in need of someone to talk to someone, call The Samaritans on 116 123. For those outside the UK, you can call: Argentina: 02234930430; Australia: 131114; Austria: 017133374; Belgium: 106; Bosnia & Herzegovina: 080 05 03 05; Botswana: 3911270; Brazil: 212339191; Canada: 5147234000 (Montreal); 18662773553 (outside Montreal); Croatia: 014833888; Denmark: +4570201201; Egypt: 7621602; Finland: 010 195 202; France: 0145394000; Germany: 08001810771; Holland: 09000767; Hong Kong: +852 2382 0000; Hungary: 116123; India: 8888817666; Ireland: +4408457909090; Italy: 800860022; Japan: +810352869090; Mexico: 5255102550; New Zealand: 045861048; Norway: +4781533300; Philippines: 028969191; Poland: 5270000; Russia: 0078202577577; Spain: 914590050; South Africa: 0514445691; Sweden: 46317112400; Switzerland: 143; USA: 18002738255 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 2 Ep 2 A Different Kind Of Day Care With The Filo Project
Apr 21 2020
Season 2 Ep 2 A Different Kind Of Day Care With The Filo Project
This podcast includes content funded by The British Podcast Awards and Wellcome Trust.How important is socialising for a person living with dementia? Penny visits a scheme in Devon which provides what it calls a different kind of day care. The Filo Project offers a high quality experience for small groups of older people in an intimate home setting. www.thefiloproject.co.ukPenny chats to co-founders, Libby Price and Liz Dennis, meets staff and clients, and experiences a Filo day for herself.She also talks to Linda Clare, Professor of Clinical Psychology of Ageing and Dementia at the University of Exeter Medical School, about her study exploring people’s experiences of living well with dementia.www.idealproject.org.ukVote for Discovering Dementia as your Listeners' Choice at the British Podcast Awards: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voteWith thanks to The British Podcast Awards and Wellcome Trust for including Discovering Dementia as part of the Pulse Award.Please complete the survey to give your views on the podcast at www.podcastviews.comThis episode of Discovering Dementia was produced and presented by Penny Bell, with additional editing by Cheeka Eyers, and original music by Leila Mitwally.To get in touch, say hello on instagram @discoveringdementia Join the facebook group @dementiapodcastAnd check out twitter @dementiapodcast www.discoveringdementia.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.